
Amanda Carpenter: Lessons from the Tea Party Era
The Bulwark Podcast
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Public Health Risks of Political Nominees
This chapter examines Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s controversial nomination for Secretary of Health and Human Services, particularly his views on vaccination and their implications for public health. It also critiques the political landscape that prioritizes loyalty over expertise in health-related positions, emphasizing the need for accountability and education in public health advocacy.
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